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The antibacterial action and R-factor-inhibiting activity by chlorpromazine

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Nachweis der antimikrobiellen Wirkung der bekannten Neuroleptika Chlorpromazin, Levomepromazin und Promethazin, wobei Chlorpromazin die beste bakterizide wirkung hatte. Die grampositiven Bakterienstämme waren empfindlicher gegen Chlorpromazin als die gramnegativen, während Chlorpromazin keinerlei Wirkung auf die Vermehrung vonPseudomonas aeruginosa hatte.

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Molnár, J., Király, J. & Mándi, Y. The antibacterial action and R-factor-inhibiting activity by chlorpromazine. Experientia 31, 444–445 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02026369

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